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We will see. These anti-establishment rallies remind me very much of the sixties. Maybe people are finally getting tired of the vast wealth that has been accumulated by the top 5% of US society while the majority work for Walmart wages. It will be interesting to see how much staying power they have. In the age of Twitter and Facebook it may be longer than many think. It is nice to see that an alternative to the Tea Party has emerged.

How many people are participating in this? And you pick out one nut case and pass him off as typical. Pretty silly if you ask me.

We will see. These anti-establishment rallies remind me very much of the sixties. Maybe people are finally getting tired of the vast wealth that has been accumulated by the top 5% of US society while the majority work for Walmart wages. It will be interesting to see how much staying power they have. In the age of Twitter and Facebook it may be longer than many think. It is nice to see that an alternative to the Tea Party has emerged.

You think this "Occupy Wall St." rabble is an opposition to the Tea Party? If it were only that easy.


Let's just leave Wall Street and our politicians alone. Let them do their work or they'll never be able to obtain the Holy Grail of infinite growth.
Don't forget Wall Street money will eventually trickle down to us the less wealthy! And once we are rich, it will trickle down to skinny children in Africa!!!
So please! LEAVE WALL STREET ALONE!!!

Let's just leave Wall Street and our politicians alone. Let them do their work or they'll never be able to obtain the Holy Grail of infinite growth.
Don't forget Wall Street money will eventually trickle down to us the less wealthy! And once we are rich, it will trickle down to skinny children in Africa!!!
So please! LEAVE WALL STREET ALONE!!!

Where do you think the money is coming from to generate the utopian dream is clean/green tech?
I didn't see the protesters passing around the hat to collect for "the cause", just a whole bunch of pie-in-the-sky commentary and no ability to put their money where their mouth is.
Of course you haven't, the concept of talking the talk and walking the walk is entirely foreign to you.

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Where do you think the money is coming from to generate the utopian dream is clean/green tech?
I didn't see the protesters passing around the hat to collect for "the cause", just a whole bunch of pie-in-the-sky commentary and no ability to put their money where their mouth is.

As if creating a green society was just a question of money. Of course, money is needed for research and technology but in the end it's really a question of human choices in regards to our life style and habits that will make a difference.
Money is just a tool for exchanging goods and the concept of infinite growth in a world of limited resources is mathematically unsustainable, both economically and ecologically.

As if creating a green society was just a question of money. Of course, money is needed for research and technology but in the end it's really a question of human choices in regards to our life style and habits that will make a difference.
Money is just a tool for exchanging goods and the concept of infinite growth in a world of limited resources is mathematically unsustainable, both economically and ecologically.